AMAIMI Mi htll.Y NTOS, TM:IU. M IIH'II Irt. IMmIiooP S TftFT 1 SOIHS BUSY mt''J"? s, iiimiiiBn Mice: nunc (msnm nisiMiniiu i LnuLi nuuiiu uumulii I Tbe htjhest point of woman's hap piness i reached only through moth erhood. In the clagj.ing of Ler thlij within her arras. Yet the mother to b is often fearful of ta'ure ordeal and shrinks from the sufforlnic Inrl dent to ita consummation. Hut for nature'! Ills and discomforts nature pTovidea remedies, and tn Mother's Friend la to be found a medicine tf freat value to every exjx-ctant mother. It ii an emulsion for extern! application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial and soota inj effort on thoHe portion! of tb system Involved. It Is intended to prepare the system for the eriflu, and thus relieve, in enat part, th suffer ing through whkh the mother usually passes. Tho regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother in thi comfort it affords before, nr.d tho help ful restoration to health and streng'h It brings abou...

AMARILLO DAILY KEWS SAUUHAV. MUU II If. PACE FIVS SOCIETY NOTES FROM PANHANDLE TOWNS VI AX 111. Crufian-Code. "On of the pleasant event of the part efk was the marriage of Mist Romania Crosan. of Quanab, Texas, to Mr r. H. Cole, of Del Rio. which occurred Mon J ay evening at 7:30 o'clcx k. nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. B F. Orr. There were no guests present save the family, when Rcr. Winter Creen spoke the solemn yet beautiful words which bound the two hearts together. "Miss Crot;an has been teaching in the I H i Klo High School for the paH voar: she Is an accomplished lady, of lovable disposition and by her ever pleasant smile and kind words hiis made friends of all vvnom she hns come In contact with since arriving here. "Mr. Cole has been in the ciiiplos of the Southern Pacific: for many years, and fcr five years has been chief dispatcher at IV1 Rio He is a good citizen, nn tipricht honorable man, and altogether worthy of the prl?e be has won. The l!eniM joins all Pel IIlo In extend...

4 PAGE MX AMIRILIO p.tILT rw MTUMI.IV. M I MM If. 1012. I i i us I 5 'A'l I 4-IITII. 3 Ml : . T ,!,,, I i '"'A I I'M I A"S 'A Tw-ri LOUI Says when think ing of clothes, think of LOUIE. Believe me they are greater &nd grander than ever and cost less Will tell you the reason why, when we see you. Character built gar ments such as Kup penheimer makc.and the only kind we sell are certainly in cji5Ellllll ELECTION TTTTI II abundance here. Starting at $20.00 and with easy steps go easily along to $35.00. Men who are particular and have clothes idiosyncrasies can best be suited here. :::::::: AMARILLO CLOTHING COMP'Y. ...SEE LOUIE... Store On The Wrong Side Of The Street Out Of The Way But It Pays To Walk. OP KEENEST INTENEST Sar.ta V. N. M Mar-h 13. Para mount to all other matter leins t Miked about Just now In the lot Ma ture Is "what is your beat Wt on M-!taor?" You ran hear any kind of a "omhliiatlon you want Just now. from W. II Andrews to (). A. I.arra lo, Hnd from II, J. Wagertu...

AMAKIMX) HAILT .TEWS M'XhAV. MARCH 17. 1912. HOODOO WHICH FOLLOWED ZEPPELIN HAS VANISHED DIRIGIBLE INTO ITS OWN It J Anof.4tJ P,(lt Hflin. March 16 The dlrttclc. l-alkmo, after a loiu era of n.lhhai aid tat ast ro)hn, stains fiua'l.v to hav come into its own in Germany, unci !he recent surcetuiful achieve nicDtH of the I'argeval. SliMiietiB Snlickert and Zeppelin balloons are caiD-ini; the military uuthoritiea to took with fur lesg aiiprehenslon on the French superiority In neroplanes. With aeroplane fatuliticB romlne in at the rate of three or four a week, mue months have passed without a MtiRle mishap to a German dlrislMc aBd the nt rtrlniti"-; airship promot ers axe heplnnini; ataln to speak with confidence of the possibilities of roHl incrcial aerial navigation. The I'aiseval Company . which eit lxitu to send a dirigible to tho I'nlt 4 State this summer, has Just de livered its latest military dirUi'.l" to tl.e army, after a brilliant trial trip in which It exceeded the con 1 ra...

AM RILLO DAILY NEWS. M XKAV. M.llU ll IT. 1912, th.t and in k If tian !s ratter r..usu- V.'ljt am I to do wpoo.it your bis voire aliiiost a wnisper. What U b:t thlnj: ou buve doner-' Hetty a beirt was u-atinit with dull f irki'iilug tin i s. If you b..d only ionic!" he mourn d. Now f am ruin to I mar rttd tomorrow. I am to inert him at the Sprirs: lir.i k rbunb at ten o'clock." "Hew run I rive you up?" he aald, hla voire hoarse with emctlon lie put her from htm almost roughly, and leunknic against the trunk of a tr-e burled bin tare In bis bands. Hetty watrhed him lor a moment to wretched alienee. "It s (rood by" be muttered. She wnf to him, and. bh h-. bent aliove her. flipped her arms about hla Deck. "Kins me she breathed. He kissed her hair, her soft cheek, then their lips met Another hot September aun was beating upon the earth aa Hetty gal loped down the lane and swung her ""torse's bead In the direction ot Ka lelgh. She would keep her promise 4o Charley and be should never kno...

Y 4i IMGK SI X AM ARILI-O WILT NEW M n.V. MAKCM IT. ll. EXPECTS TO DISCOVER ARK OF COVENANT IN OLD PYRAMID'S HEART Th.V the Ark of the Covenant a a 4 Hie tables of tore upon whh h tho ten ooniaianJmc.t-.t were traied up. In fMst'-nce: tfci.t he knows Iipr they are. and that be is rning to f m-l them ami lirisis tln-m to A m-r i. thu assertion of ilu-cv J. Hare Kansas City. These (.a- red r-lu taken from ulonun s temple 1 yraiti - are l.il.id. In siys. in a ecret . hai'.h.-r in the heart i f ih" (treat pyramid ( Kffiv Si nee their disappear ill. e ivveiil' ctntnrles neu the world has wu-- ilered what heiame of them, Mnokl have heen written to idio.v th.it the Were sunk in th lale nf TlU-rni;.. that they were itr.-ied to In-iain! hv a prophet and bmied in the lull ol Tara: that they were taken ti I ";! Ionia; that lhe were arrieil into pt and ilcstrovcd. And no' mines it in. in Itmu V.s souri who li.n written a hook, to ! published In UoMon this winter, urn talnlnc rvidc'iu-s width he...

AMAfUIXn PAtLV sl'M'AV. MARCH IT. 112. E 8 PAOK EIGHT. i ll LVfjriH.i l iwtri i'iu fcH K U WMfJ'VJ . m - wm ; I I .M.W. or M -t f J I&njamjn Clothes r Introducing Benjamin Spring clothes for men. It is now your opportunity to get acqainted with style and quality clothes as are worn by the best dressed and most exacting men in America today. If you expect to pay so much good money for so much good quality and style, you will find on inspection that BENJAMIN CLOTHES wholly meet your requirements and measure up fully with your own ideas of high standard value. The lines of Benjamin clothes are tailored in-hence if you Wear a Benjamin you are insured a stylish, serviceable and long wearing suit that always keeps its shape. Benjamin clothes carry a guarantee of satisfaction with every suit Come in and see these new suits-it's a pleasure to show them. More About Those Linens because, distinctively, this is a linen season. RETINE. The season's reigning queen fabric, 58 inches wide in t...

V x AMARILLO HAILT WW. StMKW. MA It CM IT, 1912. I' Ultl.'.-.'L.. r. A ATincu SERVICE FOR AMARILLD THIS WEEK W. E. Groendyke, manager for the Ford Auto Company, had on display yesterday his new Ford Uxlcab, which mill b put Into service not later than Tuesday ot tbis week. The tar It a five-passenger trap with rar if ol grips, and Mr. Groendyke states that the demand for this hrgh grade service promises to be stub as will require fall time tor the vehicle Yeeterdsy afternoon, Mr. Groen dyke stated that another or perhaps two more taxlcabs wjll be placed In service on the streets of Amai ll!o. l?e believes that Amarillo Is law enough for tbis service, and for that reason Is willing to invest his mon ey in the vehicles which represent so much of elegance and comfort to the passenret. The trap a exhibited yesterday af ternoon and she n s'tort trial rin. attracted s j,rent deal of attention, beincth e flr;t of its clues over pu: oa the streets of Vnor!llo. It is trim, uer.t and altogeth...